The Apache SOAP client always uses HTTP 1.0, never HTTP 1.1. If you need HTTP 1.1 support, you would either need to write your own transport or move to another implementation like Axis.
Axis is nearing its 1.1 release. I believe someone has submitted an Axis filter that does gzip, although it is being discussed on that mailing list how that filter will be packaged, e.g. will it be in the binary distribution, which jar will contain it. As for the Apache SOAP nightly build, there were at least 3 bugs in it that I found working with Malte Kampfe. Prior to that, I know of no outstanding bugs. On 11 Feb 2003 at 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I'm quite confused about the fact that no new release are expected. > I do need compression over HTTP 1.1, which is currently available in CVS. > Moving to AXIS would not resolve my problem, because Axis does not provide > this feature. > > Should I use a nightly build version in production? Is it stable enough? > Any advice is welcome, > > Christophe > > > > > > ---------------- > L'acces immediat aux meilleurs tarifs Air France et au billet electronique sur >http://www.airfrance.com > > For immediate access to the best Air France fares and to electronic tickets, visit >our website http://www.airfrance.com > > ---------------- > Les donnees et renseignements contenus dans ce message sont personnels, >confidentiels et secrets. Ce message est adresse a l'individu ou l'entite dont les >coordonnees figurent ci-dessus. Si vous n'etes pas le bon destinataire, nous vous >demandons de ne pas lire, copier, utiliser ou divulguer cette communication. Nous vous prions de notifier cette erreur a l'expediteur et d'effacer immediatement cette communication de votre systeme. > The information contained in this message is privileged, confidential, and protected >from disclosure. This message is intended for the individual or entity adressed >herein. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, use or >disclose this communication to others; also please notify the sender by replying to this message, and then delete it from your system. > > Scott Nichol Do not reply directly to this e-mail address, as it is filtered to only receive e-mail from specific mailing lists.